In four short years Carol Shea-Porter has evolved from a
rabble-rousing, town hall disrupting anti-war activist who once had to be
forcibly removed from a President George Bush event in Portsmouth to a Member of
Congress who instructed armed
security guards to remove a frustrated voter from her own town hall event
in Manchester on Saturday.In the appended video, Shea-Porter
can be seen instructing security to remove a man for standing to ask
a question without a ticket. Shea-Porter previously held a lottery to
determine who could ask questions. She can also be heard taunting the man on his
way out by saying, “I do hope the movie theater can be a little quieter for
you.”….“The irony is, of course, that Shea-Porter used to be a
‘tea-bagger’ on the left,” writes Nashua Telegraph columnist Kevin Landrigan.
“She stalked then-congressman Jeb Bradley at town hall-style meetings the 1st
District Republican incumbent held throughout his district.”Four
years ago Carol Shea-Porter protested at the State House alongside people
dressed as Nazis while accusing the federal
government of trying “to brand us like sheep.” On Saturday, she
disparagingly referred to people who do not trust the same federal government to run
our health
care system as “these people.”

“We remember when, Carol, do
you,” asks Landrigan.

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In four short years Carol Shea-Porter has evolved from a
rabble-rousing, town hall disrupting anti-war activist who once had to be
forcibly removed from a President George Bush event in Portsmouth to a Member of
Congress who instructed armed
security guards to remove a frustrated voter from her own town hall event
in Manchester on Saturday.In the appended video, Shea-Porter
can be seen instructing security to remove a man for standing to ask
a question without a ticket. Shea-Porter previously held a lottery to
determine who could ask questions. She can also be heard taunting the man on his
way out by saying, “I do hope the movie theater can be a little quieter for
you.”….“The irony is, of course, that Shea-Porter used to be a
‘tea-bagger’ on the left,” writes Nashua Telegraph columnist Kevin Landrigan.
“She stalked then-congressman Jeb Bradley at town hall-style meetings the 1st
District Republican incumbent held throughout his district.”Four
years ago Carol Shea-Porter protested at the State House alongside people
dressed as Nazis while accusing the federal
government of trying “to brand us like sheep.” On Saturday, she
disparagingly referred to people who do not trust the same federal government to run
our health
care system as “these people.”